Speed leaves the audience in zero guesses as the climax is quite filmy and junk in every aspect. The film has been scripted in an odd way leaving a lot to be understood by the viewer, something that is visible in Hollywood films. But the problem over here is that, there are actually no answers to the tricky questions. So what is the point in using one’s brain?
The action sequences involving Zayed Khan are of high quality and leave you with a faint satisfaction.
Vikram Bhatt shouldn’t have made this film in the first place. The undue delay that the film has undergone is well, added to the overall cons associated with the film. Pull up your socks Vikram, we need better motion pictures from your kitty.
Musically, the film is full of dull moments. The songs prove to be a hindrance in the screenplay. Cinematography by Pravin Bhatt is extraordinary.
Actingwise, Zayed and Urmila walk away with maximum footage. Zayed look over zealous in almost every scene, something which does not go with his character. Urmila is okay in her part. Sanjay Suri looks like a forced actor in the film. Body present mind absent!
Tanushree Dutta looks quite saucy in her glamourous look. Aashish Chaudhury disappoints. Amrita Arora is a sincere attempt to be wasted in the film. Sophie sizzles. On the whole, the actors are either expressionless or hammy. There is absolutely zero balance in terms of fine acting performances.
Overall, Speed lacks the pace, punch, performances and slickness which could have made it into a watchable thriller. As of now, watch it only if your enemy is ready to pay for the tics.
Radiosargam Movie Rating: 3/10
Hanumant Bhansali
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